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    Earthquakes

    An earthquake occurs when the crust of the earth trembles or shakes. Where

    the earth's tectonic plates collide, huge amounts of energy push rock againstrock. In some places the plates slide over each other little by little, but in other

    places they get stuck.

    For years, and even decades, the pressures pushing the plates buildup. Then

    quite suddenly, the pent-up energy is released. The plates slip over each other

    sending shock waves of energy in all directions. When these waves reach the

    surface, they are felt as earthquakes.

    The force of an earthquake is measured on the Richter scale. Every point on the

    scale is a 10-fold increase on the point below. The Mercalli scale can also be

    used to measure earthquakes but rather than force it measures the effects. The

    force of an earthquake is recorded on a seismometer.

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Your Curriculum Vitae is a means of telling other people about your personal details and

    experience. Your Curriculum Vitae should be easy to read and concise and should include

    actual facts and figures. A CV should provide the reader with a clear picture of youraccomplishments and experiences as well as your potential capabilities.

    Produce an initial draft and then ask another person to read through and tell you if they feel it

    is appropriate. Then make any necessary amendments.

    The length of your CV should not normally be more than two sides of A4. The layout is very

    important and the various sections should be well spaced with ample margins.

    The content of your CV will depend upon the position you are applying for, but possible

    headings would include - personal details, education and qualifications, work experience and

    other skills/hobbies.

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    CURRICULUM VITAE 3.5

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    Your Curriculum Vitae is a means of telling other people about your personal

    details and experience. The layout is very important and the various sections

    should be well spaced with ample margins.

    A Curriculum Vitae should provide the reader with a clear picture of your

    accomplishments and experiences as well as your potential capabilities.

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    The tone of your Curriculum Vitae should be positive and optimistic creating a

    strong and favourable image but it must be based on facts.

    Produce an initial draft and then ask another person to read through and tell you ifthey feel it is appropriate. Then make any necessary amendments.

    The length of your Curriculum Vitae should not normally be more than two sides

    of A4.

    The content of your Curriculum Vitae will depend upon the position you are

    applying for, but possible headings would include - personal details, education

    and qualifications, work experience and other skills/hobbies.

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    Listening Council

    Walsall Council is consulting people across the Borough on how it makes decisions and how

    local people can be involved in that decision-making. Similar consultations are taking place in

    Councils across the country to determine the future shape of local government. We have

    commenced formal consultations on the options. This leaflet sets out some key points, as partof that consultation.

    Last year Parliament passed a law which means that all Councils up and down the country

    have to change the way they work and how they take decisions. Councils have to modernise,

    to find new ways of working which put people and communities first. The idea is to give

    Councils clearer leadership moving on from the traditional committee system, which the

    Government feels often, causes delays and confusion.2.5

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    The views, the concerns, and the needs of local communities are central to the Councils way

    of working through Ward councillors, via local groups, at public forums at Area Planning

    Committees, at local committees, through work with partner organisations, and through otherforms of consultation. Walsall Council wants to be known more and more as a listening

    Council.

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    Walsall Council is consulting people across the Borough on how it makes

    decisions and how local people can be involved in that decision-making. Similar

    consultations are taking place in Local Governments across the country to

    determine the future shape of local government. We have commenced formalconsultations on the options. This leaflet sets out some key points, as part of that

    consultation.

    If you want to join in the debate now, a Freepost address is available on the back

    of this leaflet.

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    Last year Parliament passed a law which means that all Local Governments up

    and down the country have to change the way they work and how they take

    decisions. Local Governments have to modernise, to find new ways of workingwhich put people and communities first. The idea is to give Local Governments

    clearer leadership moving on from the traditional committee system, which the

    Government feels often, causes delays and confusion.

    Walsall Council wants to be known more and more as a listening Council. The

    views, the concerns, and the needs of local communities are central to the

    Councils way of working through Ward councillors, via local groups, at public

    forums at Area Planning Committees, at local committees, through work with

    partner organisations, and through other forms of consultation.

    The Council must change its ways of working. We want to listen to your viewsbefore we decide how to change what kind of Council do you want for the new

    century?

    Mato Pulji

    Centre No: 20847

    Sunday, 22 September 2002

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    SMELLS, TASTE AND COLOUR

    Smells, taste and colour can bring back thoughts of hot summer days, firework nights

    and cold winter evenings. Sometimes passing someone in the street can leave a scent of

    perfume or aftershave, which reminds you of that special person. Of course, it could bea smell, which reminds you of school dinners, or the taste of school custard, not so

    pleasant!

    When you are getting ready to go out for that all important date and you put on that

    new jumper, the colour might look wrong. Out comes that old faithful shirt and the

    colour is now right for your mood.

    The taste of sweets or Grannys homemade soup can take you back to thoughts

    completely forgotten. Childhood memories can be brought back instantly by taste. It

    could also be the festive cake that reminds you of family parties or rich chocolate that

    someone special gave you on your birthday.

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    SMELLS, TASTE AND COLOUR

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    Smells, taste and colour can bring back memories of hot summer days, firework

    nights and cold winter evenings.

    3.5 Sometimes passing someone in the street can leave a scent of perfume or

    aftershave, which reminds you of that special person.

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    When you are getting ready to go out for that all important date and you put on

    that new jumper, the colour might look wrong. Out comes that old faithful shirt

    and the colour is now right for your mood.

    Childhood memories can be brought back instantly by taste. It could also be the

    festive cake that reminds you of family parties or rich chocolate that someonespecial gave you on your birthday. The taste of sweets or Grannys homemade

    soup can take you back to memories completely forgotten.

    Whether it is smell, taste or colour, memories make up your past and can shape

    your future.

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    COUNTERFEIT NOTES - BEWARE!

    If you have a note which you believe is a counterfeit you must take it to the police at once. It

    is a criminal offence to hold, or to pass, a note which you know to be a counterfeit.

    You can distinguish between the different denominations by size. For example, the 10 noteis larger than the 5 note. Each banknote has a portrait of a different person on the back. In

    addition, each banknote has a different symbol on the front to aid the partially sighted.

    Notes that are in a reasonable condition should be crisp. Raised printing, used for some

    features, feels rough to the touch. This effect is most obvious in the words 'Bank of England'

    at the top.

    The watermark should be hardly apparent. When the banknote is held up to the light, a

    clearly defined portrait of the Queen is visible. Lines should be sharp and colours should be

    clear. Every genuine banknote has a metallic thread embedded in the paper. When held up to

    the light, the thread appears as a bold continuous line.

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    If you have a note which you believe is a counterfeit you must take it to the

    police at once. "

    It is a criminal offence to hold, or to pass, a note which you know to be acounterfeit.

    You can distinguish between the different denominations by size. For

    example, the 10 note is larger than the 5 note. Each note has a portrait of

    a different person on the back. In addition, each note has a different symbol

    on the front to aid the partially sighted.

    Notes that are in a reasonable condition should be crisp. Protect yourself by

    checking the four security features: the feel of the paper, the watermark, the

    metallic thread and the quality of printing. Raised printing, used for some

    features, feels rough to the touch. This effect is most obvious in the words'Bank of England' at the top.

    The watermark should be hardly apparent. When the banknote is held up to

    the light, a clearly defined portrait of the Queen is visible. Every genuine

    note has a metallic thread embedded in the paper. When held up to the

    light, the thread appears as a bold continuous line. Lines should be sharp

    and colours should be clear.

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    Guinea Pigs - Cavies

    For many people guinea pigs are the perfect pets. They are small friendly animals that rarely

    bite and are easy to keep healthy. Guinea pigs are rodents and are not from Guinea so the

    name is a little misleading. They actually originate from Peru.

    Guinea pigs are herbivores. They need to be given fresh vegetables every day since they

    cannot make their own vitamin C. Their teeth grow all the time so they need to be given food,

    which they need to grind so that their teeth do not get too long. Dry food is available which

    has been enriched with vitamin C. Guinea pigs are enthusiastic about their food and will tell

    you when they are hungry.

    Guinea pigs can be kept indoors or outdoors. If they are in an outside hutch they need to be

    secured against both the cold and the local cats. A frosty night can leave pigs very distressed

    while they have few defences against cats. Indoor animals need the opportunity to exercise in

    the open air in a run or other secure enclosure. All guinea pigs love eating grass.

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    HOLIDAYS IN THE SUN

    A vacation - or 'annual leave' as some might call it - is time to relax and enjoy the

    sunshine, sand and sea. Some people go away skiing and combine sunshine with snow-

    capped mountains. Whatever the choice of holiday, the essential thing is to enjoy

    ourselves. The warmth of the sun on our faces and the gentle breeze from the sea fillsus with joy while we relax.

    Going away makes some of us buy new clothes for the holiday. We save our money

    only to spend it all in the short space of two or three weeks.

    Part of the fun is to stay up late, sleep all morning and sunbathe or ski all afternoon. We

    then return home tired and delight in telling everybody what a great time we had. When

    the holiday is long gone, we still have our photographs and souvenirs to remind us of

    the fun we had.

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    A vacation - or 'annual leave' as some might call it - it is time to relax and

    enjoy the sunshine, sand and sea. "

    Some people go away skiing and combine sunshine with snow-cappedmountains. The sound of the cold air rushing past us as we ski down the

    snow covered slopes of the Alps leaves us exhilarated. The warmth of the

    sun on our faces and the gentle breeze from the sea fills us with joy while

    we relax.

    Going away makes some of us buy new clothes for the vacation. We save

    our money only to spend it all in the short space of two or three weeks.

    Part of the fun is to stay up late, sleep all morning and sunbathe or ski or

    afternoon. We then return home tired and delight in telling everybody what

    a great time we had. When the vacation is long gone, we still have our

    photographs and souvenirs to remind us of the fun we had. Whatever the

    choice ofvacation, the essential thing is to enjoy ourselves.

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    COMPANY IMAGE

    Picture a small family engineering firm making specialised machinery. At the last Board

    Meeting they decided that it was time they moved into the 20 th Century and acquired a

    facsimile machine.

    When a salesman came to the firm and gave them a demonstration, they decided that they

    must buy one. If a service engineer finds that she needs a drawing to carry out a repair at a

    customer's premises, it can be sent immediately.

    When the machine was installed, they had their facsimile number printed on all their

    stationery.

    One day a customer telephoned the Sales Office, urgently requiring some tooling for a lathe.

    They decided to send the details by facsimile. The Sales Manager was extremely embarrassed

    when he was told that their attempt at sending this facsimile had failed because the man who

    had answered said that he did not know how to work the machine.

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    Picture a small family engineering firm making specialised machinery. At the last

    Board Meeting they decided that it was time they moved into the 20 th Century and

    acquired a fax machine.

    When new equipment is installed, employers must train staff in how to operate it.

    When a salesman came to the firm and gave them a demonstration, they decided that

    they must buy one. "

    If a service engineer finds that she needs a drawing to carry out a repair at a

    customer's premises, it can be sent immediately.

    When the machine was installed, they had their fax number printed on all their

    stationery.

    One day a customer telephoned the Sales Office, urgently requiring some tooling for

    a lathe. They decided to send the details by fax. The Sales Manager was extremely

    embarrassed when he was told that their attempt at sending this fax had failed

    because the man who had answered said that he did not know how to work the

    machine.

    The way in which a company responds to customers has a direct effect on the

    companys image and amount of business it receives.

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    IT IN THE WORLD OF WORK

    Information technology has something to offer every firm because although some

    companies rely on information more than others none can function without any

    information at all. Refer to the list below, which is intended to give the reader a feel

    for current developments.

    Worldwide terminal-to-terminal electronic communication between companies. Given

    a terminal link to the company database, staff could work from home.

    Powerful, inexpensive micros for management tasks (e.g. office filing, accounts,

    payroll, sales, and stock control).

    Instant visual access to a mass of up-to-date financial and business information.

    Word processing facilities for producing, displaying, editing, amending, storing and

    sending text electronically.

    OCR machines which automatically turn a page of text into digital form ready for

    storing, editing or transmission.

    Facsimile machines which make a digital copy of a document, ready for transmission.

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    Information technology has something to offer every firm because

    although some companies rely on information more than others none

    can function without any information at all. Refer to the list below,

    which is intended to give the reader a feel for current developments.

    Worldwide terminal-to-terminal electronic communication between

    companies. Given a terminal link to the company database, staff

    could work from home.

    Powerful, inexpensive micros for management tasks (e.g. office filing,

    accounts, payroll, sales, and stock control).

    Word processing facilities for producing, displaying, editing,

    amending, storing and sending text electronically.

    OCR machines which automatically turn a page of text into digital

    form ready for storing, editing ordiffusion.

    Facsimile machines which make a digital copy of a document, ready

    fordiffusionby British Telecom telephone line.

    Instant visual access to a mass of up-to-date financial and business

    information.

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    CHOOSING A COLOUR SCHEME

    First, here are a few words of advice you may wish to consider about colour schemes.

    Before choosing the colour of the paper for the walls, consider the layout and aspect of

    the room very carefully.

    For example, if the room faces north, use a shade that will introduce a sunny

    atmosphere such as pink. If the room faces south, however, use quieter colours such as

    pale green, pale blue or grey.

    Psychologically, colour has a marked effect on most people; different shades having

    different influences according to the individual.

    Through the medium of colour, you can effectively express your personality, and it is

    wise to choose the colours that please you, always provided that they will harmonise

    with the general scheme of decoration.

    If the idea appeals to you, more than one shade can be used for decorating walls.

    Remember, however, that as a general rule, pastel shades make a more pleasing contrast

    than stronger colours. When you are mixing and matching tones, aim at expressing

    your individuality.

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    CHOOSING A COLOUR SCHEME

    First, here are a few words of advice you may wish to consider about colour schemes.

    Before choosing the colour of the paper for the walls, consider the layout and aspect of

    the room very carefully.

    For example, if the room faces north, use a colour that will introduce a sunny

    atmosphere such as pink. If the room faces south, however, use quieter colours such as

    pale green, pale blue or grey. Buff coloured walls form a perfect background for almost

    any colour, and if chosen, new curtains or extra furniture can be added later without

    disturbing the colour scheme.

    Through the medium of colour, you can effectively express your personality, and it is

    wise to choose the colours that please you, always provided that they will harmonise

    with the general scheme of decoration.

    If the idea appeals to you, more than one colour can be used for decorating walls.Remember, however, that as a general rule, pastel shades make a more pleasing contrast

    than stronger colours. When you are mixing and matching tones, aim at expressing

    your individuality.

    Psychologically, colour has a marked effect on most people; different shades having

    different influences according to the individual.

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    First, here are a few words of advice you may wish to consider

    about colour schemes. Before choosing the colour of the paper

    for the walls, consider the layout and aspect of the room very

    carefully.

    For example, if the room faces north, use a colour that will

    introduce a sunny atmosphere such as pink. If the room faces

    south, however, use quieter colours such as pale green, pale blue

    or grey. Buff coloured walls form a perfect background for

    almost any colour, and if chosen, new curtains or extra furniture

    can be added later without disturbing the colour scheme.

    If the idea appeals to you, more than one colour can be used for

    decorating walls. Remember, however, that as a general rule,

    pastel shades make a more pleasing contrast than strongercolours. When you are mixing and matching tones, aim at

    expressing your individuality.

    Psychologically, colour has a marked effect on most people;

    different shades having different influences according to the

    individual.

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